Arad: Goldscheider, (1859). 1 page printed poster. 225 × 155 mm. Official communication of the Armistice of Villafranca that ended the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859.
The armistice was signed by Napoleon III and Franz Joseph I of Austria, and it had a crucial part in..... More

[Budapest]: Budai nyomda, [late 1930s]. Original, vintage graphical poster. 620 × 930 mm. Poster of a Hungarian nationalist, Anti-Bolshevik congress in the late 1930s.
Four eminent members of the nationalist movements, Nazi parties or other organizations delivered the speeches, among them, vitéz László Csik who represented the Keresztény..... More

[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. A group of children led by a peasant-dressed woman, in front of a destroyed kindergarten (“Ovoda”).
The governmental poster was made by the Soviet-installed “Magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt Kormány” (Revolutionary Worker-Peasant Government of Hungary), led by..... More

[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. A tall policeman in the cloth of the former State Protection Authority grasps a dumpy, resentful “profiteer” in his hand.
The governmental poster was made by the Soviet-installed “Magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt Kormány” (Revolutionary Worker-Peasant Government..... More

[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], 1956. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. A welder works on tracks.
The governmental poster was made by the Soviet-installed “Magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt Kormány” (Revolutionary Worker-Peasant Government of Hungary), led by János Kádár, that attempted to suppress the revolution in Hungary after..... More

[Budapest]: György Kapus (Budai-nyomda), [1937]. Original, vintage poster. Printed on green paper. Illustrated with the emblem of the Party. 475 × 315 mm. Original program poster of the United Hungarian National Socialist Party, a call for a workers’ congress, and the announcement of the speakers.
The poster announces the..... More

Budapest: Radó, (1943 or 1944). Lithographic poster. Printed in black. Notes in blue pencil on the verso. 95 × 31 cm. Advertisement poster of the 1943 UFA film, the Titanic. Showing the letters of the word Titanic as if they were sinking into the deep dark, while bubbles of air..... More

[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. A well-dressed man carries newspaper with headlines “Leaflet; Strike; Appeal”. A duck gaggles out of his shouting mouth as the symbol of fake news.
The governmental poster was made by the Soviet-installed “Magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt..... More

Szeged: Prometheus, 1934. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 45, (3), p., 22 plates, and 8 pages of advertisement. Illustrated with the reproductions of modernist Hungarian and international posters.More

Budapest: Muskát Miklós könyvnyomdája, (ca. 1907). Printed advertisement. 62 × 46,5 cm. “Társadalmi forradalom” was the first and only Hungarian anarchist newspaper. It was found, edited and later sponsored by the anarchist count Ervin Batthány. The newspaper was run for five years between 1907 and 1911, 94 numbers were published..... More

[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. The image in oval frame shows a young, good-looking armed member of the National Guard (established by the Kádár-Government), in the background a school and waving children, and a factory with smoking chimneys.
The governmental..... More